HP Readies Data Storage Geared for SMBs
For the $5,000-to-$10,000 Customer
HP is unveiling a new family of networked storage, code-named Atlanta, aimed at the small- and mid-size businesses (SMBs) that still rely on direct-attached storage. The products combine networked-attached storage (NAS) and storage-area network (SAN) functionality, and will have built-in data-protection software. Release is set for September. SMBs may spend between $5,000 and $10,000 for a complete storage solution, according to HP research. Other vendors adding SMB storage solutions include EMC, with its Insignia line, and Network Appliance, with its StoreVault line.
Posted at July 25, 2006
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